Unforseen Consequences of Canadian Cannabis Legalization - The Globe and Mail

Some - Unpublished

Birds - CBC

Birds - CBC

Birds -CBC

Birds - CBC

Birds - CBC

What's Your Wine, America? - Food & Wine

photography by Cary Norton http://www.carynorton.com

What's Your Wine, America? - Food & Wine

What's Your Wine, America? - Food & Wine

What's Your Wine, America? - Food & Wine

unpublished

I Saved the World Today - Secret 7 "

Record jacket for Eurythimics “I Saved The World Today”Secret 7” is an annual fundraiser in London UK which invites artists to create one of a kind art for 7” vinyl single pressing sleeves which are then exhibited and sold, the profits going to a charitable foundation.

I Saved the World Today - Secret 7 "

Too many museums? - Apollo Magazine

Anti Sleep Disorder Technology - NeoLife

Which two historic figures would you most like to introduce? - The Atlantic

Which two historic figures would you most like to introduce? - The Atlantic

Musician Negotiates Border Crossing - Reader's Digest

Royal wedding etiquette - The Globe and Mail

Editing fiction vs. non-fiction - The Walrus

Should live animals be used as part of fine art exhibit? - Apollo Magazine

Big Pasta - Buzzfeed

The Hares of Crawley Hall - University Affairs / Underline Studio

Exodus - The Atlantic

Home decoration and design tips - The New York Times

Home decoration and design tips - The New York Times

Home decoration and design tips - The New York Times

Home decoration and design tips - The New York Times

Gadgets for the irritable traveller - The Globe and Mail

Dog awaits mail

Chocolate Shop - Chocolates by Brandon Olsen/CXBO

A fairly accurate depiction of the goings on outside the chocolate shop located in Kensington Market, Toronto.

An animated spot for Pogo, Blammo Worldwide, via the excellent Common Good

Various Spots - The Hive

Benefits of Field Study - University Affairs

Good Love for Gunnison Grouse - The New York Times

Great Speeches - The Atlantic

Rimbaud and Verlaine - Eurostar Metropolitan Magazine

Rimbaud and Verlaine - Eurostar Metropolitan Magazine

Good Job Gold Star

High Fantasy Is Boring and Tired - The Walrus

Self Destructive Habits

Biennales - Mousse Magazine

Inherit Travel Points - The New York Times

Riders On the Wheel - Secret 7"/ Universal Music UK

The charitable fundraiser Secret 7" presses 100 vinyl singles from 7 well-known music acts, and then invites artists and designers to create unique art for each of the sleeves. The work is shown for a week at a venue in London, and are then available for purchase.

Harder Than You Think - Secret 7"/ Universal Music UK

The charitable fundraiser Secret 7" presses 100 vinyl singles
from 7 well-known music acts, and then invites artists and designers to
create unique art for each of the sleeves. The work is shown for a week
at a venue in London, and are then available for purchase.

Books

In his eagerly anticipated follow-up to Me Write Book, Bigfoot
returns from exile to share his inspiring, hilarious, and often deeply
disturbing experiences as a misunderstood forest gentleman and tragic
media darling. These entertaining and often grizzly stories stand not
only as a testament to the greatness of the legendary man-beast, but
also as a chilling cautionary tale of the downside of a life of
celebrity, cannibalism, celebrity cannibalism, wanton violence, and lack
of toilet training. As in Me Write Book, full-color glossy spreads
depict every intimate, disgusting, and downright insane moment of
Bigfoot’s life. Bigfoot: I Not Dead is an unforgettable memoir that will
stay with readers long after his foul scent has dissipated.

In the grand tradition of Edward Gorey's Gashlycrumb Tinies, Tim
Burton's Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Hillaire Belloc's Cautionary
Tales for Children, comes Douglas Coupland and Graham Roumieu's Highly
Inappropriate Tales for Young People.
Ever wonder what would happen if Douglas Coupland's unhinged imagination
met Graham Roumieu's insane knack for illustrating the ridiculously
weird? The answer is seven deliciously wicked tales featuring seven
highly improbable, not only inappropriate, characters, including Donald
the Incredibly Hostile Juice Box, Hans the Weird Exchange Student,
Brandon the Action Figure with Issues and Kevin the Hobo Minivan with
Extremely Low Morals. If you are over the age of consent, seriously
weird or just like to laugh, you'll love the unlovable miscreants who
unleash their dark and unruly desires on every page of these unsuitable,
completely hilarious tales.

Like many reclusive celebrities, Big Foot is misunderstood. In his
touching memoir Me Write Book he wants to set the record straight,
proving that although he’s larger, hairier, and more foul-smelling than
most of us, he’s really not so different underneath.
Only the most coldhearted among us could look on without compassion as
this hirsute Everyman struggles bravely with casual cannibalism,
Pringles potato crisps, embarrassing moments with peach Schnapps, the
desperate loneliness of personal ads, and philosophical quandaries.
Readers will never forget the plaintive voice from the wilderness that
howls from every page of this searing, intimate account of a man-beast
in the promised land.

An inspired collection of new fiction from some of today’s most
celebrated writers, exploring the charm, potency and seductive powers of
a classic genre . . . the love letter.
When did you last receive a love letter? Have emails and text messages
taken over from this romantic form of communication? Would a love letter
by a novelist or poet be better than one written by you or me? How
would the literary traits of a writer shape the love letters he or she
writes? And might a love letter tell us something about its author their
other writing could not?
Editors Joshua Knelman and Rosalind Porter have assembled an exciting
and unique collection of new fiction: they’ve asked some of our most
celebrated contemporary writers to explore the distinctive form of the
love letter to remind us how enticing words can be and perhaps even to
resurrect a dying custom. Each of the pieces in this anthology is
radically different from the others, each is a testimony to the creative
powers of our leading writers today, and each is guaranteed to seduce.
Four Letter Word brings us work from 35 of today’s best writers,
including Margaret Atwood, Miriam Toews, David Bezmozgis, Douglas
Coupland, Michel Faber, A.L. Kennedy, Audrey Niffenegger, Lionel
Shriver, Jan Morris, Jeanette Winterson, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie,
Joseph Boyden, Panos Karnezis, Jonathan Lethem, Graham Roumieu, M.G.
Vassanji and Neil Gaiman.

Findings: An Illustrated Collection

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From the celebrated Findings column in Harper's Magazine, a selection of fantastic facts, delightfully illustrated by Graham Roumieu.

Do you know that Czech and German deer still do not cross the iron curtain? Or that in Scotland, most adults say it is acceptable for a man to marry his widow's sister? How about that vanilla yogurt gives mice glossier coats and larger testicles? Or that conservatism strongly correlates with a preference for name-brand mayonnaise?

Such perverse nuggets of scientific discovery are assembled in FINDINGS, the bizarre and beloved back-page column of Harper's Magazine, the nation's oldest literary monthly. Now these surreal shards of knowledge take on new life in illustrations by Graham Roumieu (author of the cult classic In Me Own Words: The Autobiography of Bigfoot).

More than just a collection of facts about the sex lives of primates (though, it's that too), FINDINGS is funny, informative, and occasionally wondrous.